I've noticed on RF there are a lot of heretical (that's the technical term) Christians who disbelieve in the Trinity.
Why?
We've had the creeds since Late Antiquity (Apostolic, Nicaean, Athanasian) and they all include the Trinity, especially the latter, which is all about it. These creeds are regularly read in churches and have been for hundreds of years. If the Trinity were so easily disproven, why would it have held out and been accepted by the orthodox Christians? Why spend so much time fighting the Arians? And why, I'm sorry to ask, is it almost always Protestants? Do you think you know something that everybody in the early orthodox Church failed to grasp?
Why is there so much of this around lately? How do you explain how Jesus is God without the Trinity?
How do you explain the worship of Christ?
And why is it treated in such a light manner?
Why?
We've had the creeds since Late Antiquity (Apostolic, Nicaean, Athanasian) and they all include the Trinity, especially the latter, which is all about it. These creeds are regularly read in churches and have been for hundreds of years. If the Trinity were so easily disproven, why would it have held out and been accepted by the orthodox Christians? Why spend so much time fighting the Arians? And why, I'm sorry to ask, is it almost always Protestants? Do you think you know something that everybody in the early orthodox Church failed to grasp?
Why is there so much of this around lately? How do you explain how Jesus is God without the Trinity?
How do you explain the worship of Christ?
And why is it treated in such a light manner?